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Pigskin Brewing Co [365] – Gahanna – opened in 2015 closed in 2018 Portside Distillery and Brewery [ 368 ] – Cleveland – opened in 2015, closed in 2017. Pour Boys' Brew House [ 369 ] – Washington Court House – opened in 2016 closed in 2017
Thompson and Brothers was one of only six companies that were granted permits to bottle medicinal whiskey (from existing stocks – distilling was not allowed). [4] The Glenmore Distillery Company of Owensboro, Kentucky, bought the brand in 1944. In the 1960s, Yellowstone was the largest selling brand in Kentucky.
Yellow Springs is the home of public radio station WYSO, which is a member station of National Public Radio and was licensed to the Board of Trustees of Antioch College until WYSO became independently owned and operated in 2019. The station continues in collaboration with the college, such as by working with college students as interns.
Daufuskie Island Rum Company (Daufuskie Island, South Carolina) Firefly Distillery (Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina) High Wire Distilling (Charleston, South Carolina) JAKAL Distillery (Lexington, South Carolina) Motte and Sons Bootlegging Co. (Spartanburg, South Carolina) Striped Pig Distillery (North Charleston, South Carolina)
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Green Distillery (1796–1870s), notable for its use of an early continuous distillation apparatus, invented by the distillery's then co-owner, Joseph Shee; Kilbeggan Distillery, formerly the Brusna Distillery and Locke's Distillery, claimed as the oldest licensed distillery, referencing a licence issued in 1757, although it was closed in 1954; production resumed at the site in 2007, but with ...
The Beam company was purchased by American Brands in 1968. [2] T. Jeremiah Beam (1899–1977) started working at the Clear Springs distillery in 1913, later becoming the master distiller and overseeing operations at the new Clermont facility. Jeremiah Beam eventually gained full ownership and opened a second distillery near Boston, Kentucky, in ...
Willow Springs Distilling Company was a brewery located in South Omaha, Nebraska. [1] Part of a national conglomerate, Willow Springs was Nebraska's first distillery, and grew to become the nation’s third largest distillery before the Great Depression . [ 2 ]